New ACV variables discovered in the Zwicky Transient Facility survey

B. Bauer-Fasching, K. Bernhard, E. Brandli, H. Burger, B. Eisele, S. Hummerich, J. Neuhold, E. Paunzen, M. Piecka, S. Ratzenbock, M. Privsegen
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The manifestation of surface spots on magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars is most commonly explained by the atomic diffusion theory, which requires a calm stellar atmosphere and only moderate rotation. While very successful and well described, this theory still needs to be revised and fine-tuned to the observations. Our study aims to enlarge the sample of known photometrically variable mCP stars (ACV variables) to pave the way for more robust and significant statistical studies. We derive accurate physical parameters for these objects and discuss our results in the framework of the atomic diffusion theory. We studied 1314 candidate ACV variables that were selected from the Zwicky Transient Factory catalogue of periodic variables based on light curve characteristics. We investigated these objects using photometric criteria, a colour-magnitude diagram, and spectroscopic data from the LAMOST and Gaia missions to confirm their status as ACV variables. We present a sample of 1232 new ACV variables, including information on distance from the Sun, mass, fractional age on the main sequence, fraction of the radius between the zero-age and terminal-age main sequence, and the equatorial velocity and its ratio to the critical velocity. Our results confirm that the employed selection process is highly efficient for detecting ACV variables. We have identified 38 stars with $v_ equ $). This challenges current theories that cannot explain the occurrence of such fast-rotating mCP stars.
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兹威基暂态设施调查发现的新 ACV 变量
磁化学奇特(mCP)恒星表面斑点的表现最常用原子扩散理论来解释,该理论要求恒星大气平静,只有适度的自转。虽然这一理论非常成功,而且描述得很好,但仍需要根据观测结果进行修正和微调。我们的研究旨在扩大已知的光度可变mCP恒星(ACV变星)样本,为更稳健、更重要的统计研究铺平道路。我们推导出了这些天体的精确物理参数,并在原子扩散理论的框架内讨论了我们的结果。我们研究了 1314 个候选 ACV 变量,它们都是根据光曲线特征从 Zwicky 瞬变工厂的周期变星目录中挑选出来的。我们利用测光标准、色-星图以及来自 LAMOST 和 Gaia 任务的光谱数据对这些天体进行了研究,以确认它们是否为 ACV 变量。我们提供了一个包含 1232 个新 ACV 变量的样本,其中包括与太阳的距离、质量、主序年龄分数、零年龄与末年龄主序之间的半径分数、赤道速度及其与临界速度的比值等信息。我们的结果证实,所采用的选择过程对于探测ACV变星是非常有效的。我们发现了 38 颗具有 $v_ equ $)的恒星。这对目前无法解释这种快速旋转 mCP 星的理论提出了挑战。
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